2017 Pro Mazda Championship

The 2017 Pro Mazda Championship was the 19th season in series history. A 12-race schedule was announced in September 2016.[1]

2017 Pro Mazda Championship
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This was the final season using the Star chassis and Mazda rotary engine combination. In 2018, the Tatuus-designed PM18 chassis will be the specified car, mated to a Mazda MZR piston engine.

Brazilian Victor Franzoni, who secured his ride in Pro Mazda with Juncos Racing the week before the season started, prevailed in a season-long back-and-forth championship battle with 2016 U.S. F2000 National Championship winner Anthony Martin. Franzoni held a small lead heading into the series' final double-header at Watkins Glen International. Franzoni won both races to clinch the championship. Franzoni finished first or second in every race and finished with seven wins from six poles. Martin won five races from six poles. Carlos Cunha captured podium finishes in the last five races (for six total) to capture third in the championship ahead of TJ Fischer who finished on the podium in the first four races but faded down the stretch. Every race was won by either Franzoni or Martin and every pole but one was captured by them, with Cunha sitting on the pole for the first race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

The less-expensive National Class was more hotly contested than usual on an individual race basis, with some races seeing as many as five entries. However, only one driver Brendan Puderbach contested all twelve rounds of the championship and by virtue of that captured the National Class title. Bob Kaminsky captured a class-best five class wins and finished second in the championship.

Drivers and teams

Team No. Drivers Rounds
ArmsUp Motorsports 3 Matt Machiko All
6 Max Hanratty[2] All
Cape Motorsports 8 Anthony Martin[3] All
FatBoy Racing 3 Matt Machiko[2] All
31 Brendan Puderbach[4] (N) All
83 Charles Finelli[4] (N) All
JDC MotorSports 12 Kris Wright All
Juncos Racing 23 Victor Franzoni[5] All
60 Jeff Green[5] All
Kaminsky Racing 57 Bob Kaminsky (N) All
Kevin Davis Racing 44 Kevin Davis[2] (N) All
Team Pelfrey 80 Nikita Lastochkin[6] All
81 Carlos Cunha[7] All
82 TJ Fischer[8] All
84 Robert Megennis[9] All
Unfair Advantage Motorsports 2 Dave Zavelson (N) All
5 Kevin Bury (N) All
World Speed Motorsports 2 Steven Ford (N) All
13 Bobby Eberle[10] All
14 Sting Ray Robb[11] All
15 Phillippe Denes[12] All
Icon Class
(N) National Class

Race calendar and results

Rnd Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning team
1 Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Florida March 11 Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
2 March 12 Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
3 Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course Speedway, Indiana May 12 Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
4 May 13 Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
5 Grand Prix of Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin June 25 Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
6 June 26 Anthony Martin TJ Fischer Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
7 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio July 28 Carlos Cunha Victor Franzoni Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
8 July 29 Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
9 July 30 Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
10 Gateway Motorsports Park Madison, Illinois August 25 Anthony Martin Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
11 Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, New York September 2 Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Anthony Martin Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
12 September 3 Victor Franzoni Carlos Cunha Victor Franzoni Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Pos Driver STP IMS ROA MOH GMP WGL Points
Championship class
1 Victor Franzoni 2 2 1* 1* 1* 2 2 1 2 1* 1* 1* 351
2 Anthony Martin 1* 1* 2 4 2 1* 1* 2* 1* 2 2 3 333
3 Carlos Cunha 4 12 4 3 9 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 237
4 TJ Fischer 3 3 3 2 15 12 3 4 4 4 10 5 224
5 Nikita Lastochkin 5 5 6 5 3 3 5 5 6 6 13 4 203
6 Sting Ray Robb 7 4 7 7 4 11 10 6 5 7 4 6 185
7 Bobby Eberle 10 8 8 8 8 6 9 11 7 9 7 9 157
8 Jeff Green 13 9 10 13 6 5 13 13 10 5 11 10 151
9 Max Hanratty 8 6 5 15 6 10 8 97
10 Kris Wright 13 9 7 8 11 5 8 95
11 Matt Machiko 9 13 11 9 6 7 74
12 Phillippe Denes 6 7 5 6 61
13 Robert Megennis 12 DNS 21
National class
1 Brendan Puderbach 12 14 DNS 11 10 14 14 12 13 8 8 DNS 187
2 Bob Kaminsky 9 14 7 13 8 7 9 134
3 Charles Finelli 14 10 14 DNS 12 8 9 DNS 115
4 Dave Zavelson 11 7 11 9 12 91
5 Kevin Davis 11 11 12 10 80
6 Kevin Bury 14 10 12 14 14 64
7 Steven Ford 13 12 30
Pos Driver STP IMS ROA MOH GMP WGL Points
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
(1 point)
Italics Ran fastest race lap
(1 point)
* Led most race laps
(1 point)
Not awarded if more than
one driver leads most laps
Rookie

Teams' championship

Pos Team Points
1 Team Pelfrey 381
2 Juncos Racing 372
3 World Speed Motorsports 267

See also

2017 IndyCar Series season
2017 Indy Lights championship

References

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